While Alterra was recovering, so was everywhere else, though unsurprisingly at much slower rates.
After all, Alterra would use their cures for their own people first. They only distributed a small, small portion of the slots for public access (by draw lots), primarily to keep people from getting too impatient and causing trouble.
A bit of hope could go a long way.
While the production rate for the cure increased, not many could be sold outside for a while. They also couldn’t send it out carelessly, opting to observe the test subjects for a few days first, so there were more vaccines coming out of the research center and Althea’s Pharmacy Store while the clinical tests were ongoing.
Fortunately, the vaccine had already spread all over the region by this time, so the trend for people getting affected in the first place was on a sharp decline.
It was inevitable for there to be someone new showing symptoms here and there—there were only so many vaccines, after all—but there were fewer and fewer of them, which was a massive progress.
Having only several hundred casualties for an entire region was actually quite miraculous, historically speaking.
First of all, that number ballooned because many people in the associate towns (Voumi, Flaret, and Basset) were not exactly cooperative. Many other territories had even lower numbers.
A region of this size and density, after a month of contracting the Fire Plague, would normally have several thousands, if not tens of thousands, of deaths. Then, if it lasted a year, that could’ve reached millions.
Now, those who had been afflicted but alive—many of whom would’ve died had they contracted it elsewhere—were on the way to recovery rather than death.
Among those who were still recovering was Quiro, Raine’s aborigine guard.
Unlike water elementalists, fire elementalists were not immune to the disease. Rather, it could be said to spread faster once it gets through the individual’s immune system.
However, the bright side of being a fire elementalist in the fire plague was that its damage was generally much more contained. There had been cases of fire elementalists completely recovering from the virus before, without side effects, despite reaching stage 3, though those were high leveled individuals.
Quiro’s level was high for a village, but definitely not high enough to completely overwhelm the virus. Fortunately, they managed to get the inhibitor before it got to the final stage, and his fire physique helped extend his time to get one.
Overnight, he was sweating buckets and burning through his skin, creating steam with his sweat.
The young man could not even open his eyes, and he literally felt like he was in a dream for a while. However, when he felt cold fabric on his forehead, he shivered a bit and felt relieved, comforted, as if the pain was balanced out by the extremely cold fabric.
Quiro turned to the side to see the Lord herself sitting right next to his bed.
His heart clenched and he was filled with embarrassment, shame, and...warmth. "Milord...using the remaining inhibitor on me...is too much..."


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